Persian Jeweled Rice in Cabbage
- Ready In:
- 1hr 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 11
- Serves:
-
6
ingredients
- 1 green cabbage (weighing about 2 pounds)
- 1 cup long grain white rice
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 apple, cored and finely chopped
- 1 small onion, finely chopped
- 1 small sweet red pepper, seeded
- 1⁄3 cup finely chopped raisins
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 2 cups hot water
- 1⁄2 teaspoon crumbled saffron thread
- 1⁄2 teaspoon salt
directions
- Core the cabbage but keep it whole.
- In a large pot, heat cabbage and water and boil over high heat.
- Reduce heat to simmer and cook for 10 minutes.
- Drain and set aside allowing it to cool.
- Meanwhile, heat oil over medium heat in a large skillet.
- Add onion and red pepper.
- Saute.
- Stir in cumin, saffron, rice, apple and raisins.
- Add water and salt to rice mixture.
- Boil.
- Once boiled, gradually reduce heat and simmer.
- Cook for 10 minutes (rice will be undercooked).
- Remove from flame.
- Remove the 12 best shaped, largest leaves from the cabbage (reserve the remaining cabbage for use elsewhere).
- Oil the inside of an 8" metal colander.
- Line its bottom and inside with 8 cabbage leaves.
- Put in rice followed by topping it with 4 cabbage leaves, tucking the ends of the leaves inside the colander.
- Fill a large pot (1 big enough to fit colander inside of) with about 1" water.
- Place colander with the stuffed cabbage in the pot.
- Heat and allow to simmer.
- Cover and steam cabbage for 20 minutes.
- Remove from flame and allow to cool for 10 minutes.
- Place a flat serving plate upside down on top of the colander.
- Holding them firmly together, turn them over.
- Gently lift the colander off cabbage and serve!
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Charishma, this is a fabulous recipe! This made a wonderful tastebud tickler at lunch today. The tinge of sweetness of the rice was great with the natural flavour of cabbage. The only thing missing was some salt for the cabbage, which I sprinkled over the top later. Instead of the colander method, I steamed the "stuffed" cabbage in my pressure cooker, and it worked out much quicker. Thanks for this one... although time-consuming, it's definitely worth it for a special occasion!
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